mmddmm @ mmddmm @lemm.ee Posts 0Comments 347Joined 3 mo. ago
I have never met that kind of person that won't accept a short answer that actually answers a question.
What I have seen plenty of is people that are completely sure nobody else will accept short answers. They specifically will always accept it, of course, but nobody else.
Just because aliens did the last 86 strange stuff they went to investigate, it doesn't mean they also did the next one.
She just believe in statistical independence between their episodes.
Only one of them is limiting himself to Euclidean geometry. The others are perfectly calm.
And compiler. And hardware architecture. And optimization flags.
As usual, it's some developer that knows little enough to think the walls they see around enclose the entire world.
And both single bullet point messages are completely opposite to each other!
It's hard to slay someone through a telephone call.
GNU tar is easy and straight-forward.
It's also completely incompatible with any other Unix, but then, what difference does it make is nobody can use them?
but now the computer science bubble is popping
It's more of an anti-bubble where companies are keeping salaries down in an unsustainable way. Software development still has at least a decade of good salaries to go.
It's not the first time this happened.
At some time, it offered templates and grammar verification.
If you think depending on a unreliable heuristic to steal your focus and give you those things at random times is "useful", than yeah, it was.
The Federal Police likes to make those fun names, yes. But "police" usually refers to state police, and the DF military police really don't know what makes a good name.
But maybe they arrested somebody that named themselves "Jedi".
Any culinary measurement unity that will change once your meal is in the oven is bad.
Nah, they are fairly common rocks.
We can even use extremely common ones, but the just a little bit uncommon ones need an easier forming spell.
Every year or two China bans exports of rare-earths to the US.
I don't think anything China did made the Trump regime "feel the pain". Lots of things Trump did made that, but China just doesn't have that power over the US.
Well, compared to what the other side is doing, "nothing" is a lot more productive.
But he did do the normal "China is currently mad with the US" stuff, like banning the export of rare-earths.
We can even talk about fire-retardant materials here.
You don't know if she had cast fire-invulnerability on herself earlier...
Longer than the life span of the most long-lived star. By orders of magnitude.
Yes, but it's way easier to add more fluid to an hydraulic system than it is to add travel distance to a pulley or size to a lever. So we kinda break that rule by adding a little bit of movement again and again.
I'd go with a prefix, so it's ls-friendly.
Really-long term storage :)